Google Adwords Keyword Tool
Since I’ve been online there has been an endless discussion about keywords and search engine ranking. Because of “tools” like Google Cash Detective and AdSpyPro (and many others) there has been an associated discussion of free keyword tools.
From the “Big Boy,” Google, the
“The Keyword Tool is a great way to generate synonyms and variations of your existing keywords. Adding these terms to your keyword list can help ensure that you don’t miss out on relevant traffic.”
Google tries their best everyone use their tool, offering suggestions such as: “Create a separate ad group for each set of similar keywords.”
“An effective way to use the Keyword Tool in this context is to pick out all the relevant keywords that you want to add to your campaign. Then, break them up into lists of 5 to 20 similar terms. Add each list of keywords to an existing ad group with similar keywords. Or, create a new ad group for each keyword list.”
Other suggestions can be .
Google tells you :
“The Keyword Tool allows you to build extensive, relevant keyword lists from one simple interface. Generate keyword lists, review traffic estimations for existing and new keywords, and add your keywords directly into your ad groups from the same page. You can combine the relevant keywords you get with one another or with your existing keywords to make them more specific. Or, use the Negative Keywords tab to see negative keywords that might work for your ad group.”
An example of one feature - “More keyword results based on regularly updated statistics. Our advanced search engine technology allows us to provide you with the latest information on potential keywords for your campaigns.”
Heck, Goog’s even tells us the Keyword Tool;
“You can access the Keyword Tool from within your ad group to get results based on your existing campaign settings and your account’s performance history. Alternatively, you can access a standalone Keyword Tool from within your AdWords account that will not consider either of these factors. If you do not have an account or do not wish to sign in to your account, you can use our .”
Others to check out include -
Overture’s Keyword Selector Tool (Yahoo Search Marketing)
WordTracker Free Keywords Tool
Trellian KeywordDiscovery Free Tool
Free Keywords Tool
This one even allows you a method to insert it right on your own site! SEO Book Suggestion Tool
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